2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-40422012000800015
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Ent-kaurane diterpenoids and other constituents from the stem of Xylopia laevigata (Annonaceae)

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“…In addition, the hydrogens at position 17 presented correlations with hydrogens at 2.58 and 2.05/1.97 ppm from methine and methylene groups in the positions 13 and 15, respectively (see the Supporting Information, Figure S1). Still, the integral areas of the signals 4.71 and 2.59 ppm resulted in the expected ratio 1:1. These results indicated that the resonances selected to the qNMR are not overlapped with other signals from the sample.…”
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“…In addition, the hydrogens at position 17 presented correlations with hydrogens at 2.58 and 2.05/1.97 ppm from methine and methylene groups in the positions 13 and 15, respectively (see the Supporting Information, Figure S1). Still, the integral areas of the signals 4.71 and 2.59 ppm resulted in the expected ratio 1:1. These results indicated that the resonances selected to the qNMR are not overlapped with other signals from the sample.…”
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“…Careful analysis of 1 H NMR spectra of A. vepretorum extracts revealed signals at 4.71 and 4.78 ppm related to hydrogens nuclei (H‐17) of the exocyclic double bond of the KD skeleton (Figure ) . Based on those profiles, GA (6.90 ppm) was picked as the reference standard (Figure ).…”
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“…Interestingly, the (4R) epimer, that is usually called kaurenoic acid or entkaur-16-en-19-oic acid, occurs along with the (4S) epimer (4-epi-kaurenoic acid) in X. amazonica [32] and X. laevigata. [33] On the other hand, only the rare (4S) epimer was isolated from Croton antisyphiliticus (Euphorbiaceae) and the configuration was based on 13 C-NMR data. [34] Furthermore, only the (4R) epimer was isolated from an in vitro culture of Smallanthus sonchifolius (Asteraceae), in the course of a biosynthetic investigation.…”
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“…O estudo do extrato hexânico de cascas de x.laevigata levou ao isolamento de diterpenos do tipo ent-cauranos (23-25), já descritos neste gênero. Podemos destacar neste estudo a avaliação do potencial larvicida frente larvas de Aedes aegypt com CL 50 de 62,7 µ/mL (Silva et al,.2012). O óleo essencial de x.laevigata mostrou potencial anti-inflamatório e antinociceptivo em modelos animais (Queiroz et al, 2014 (Costa et al, 2013a).O óleo essencial de X.laevigata é rico em γ-muuroleno, d-cadineno.…”
Section: Xylopia Laevigataunclassified